Employment: West African Students Praise Dangote, Task Regional Leaders

L-R: Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Development,  ‎Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Devakumar Edwin receiving an award of “Icon of Outstanding Visionary Leadership in Africa”,  from Diplomatic President, West African Student’s Union (WASU), Comrade Romans Pillah; and Chairman Committee on Students Campus Research, Ochekwu Morgan Ocheche during the West African Student’s Union (WASU) visit to Dangote Industries Head Office in Lagos recently

L-R: Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Development, ‎Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Devakumar Edwin receiving an award of “Icon of Outstanding Visionary Leadership in Africa”, from Diplomatic President, West African Student’s Union (WASU), Comrade Romans Pillah; and Chairman Committee on Students Campus Research, Ochekwu Morgan Ocheche during the West African Student’s Union (WASU) visit to Dangote Industries Head Office in Lagos recently

L-R: Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects & Portfolio Development, ‎Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Devakumar Edwin receiving an award of “Icon of Outstanding Visionary Leadership in Africa”, from Diplomatic President, West African Student’s Union (WASU), Comrade Romans Pillah; and Chairman Committee on Students Campus Research, Ochekwu Morgan Ocheche during the West African Student’s Union (WASU) visit to Dangote Industries Head Office in Lagos recently
West African Student’s Union (WASU) has commended the aggressive employment generation drive of the Aliko Dangote- led companies, urging other wealthy West African leaders to invest in industries that will rid the region of high unemployment rate.
President of WASU, Comrade Romans Pillah, in a press briefing, held in Abuja on Thursday, described Aliko Dangote as God-sent, to the African continent and lauded him for employing more than 200,000 youths in his companies.
“As students, we are mostly scared of our future because of the high unemployment rate in our region, but with a man like Aliko Dangote, we are optimistic and only pray for more Africans like him so as to totally eliminate the high scourge of unemployment in our continent as a whole”
While urging Dangote to prevail on cement distributors across Nigeria to sell a little above the ex-factory price of N2,450, he said the attitude of the distributors and other middlemen, who are instrumental to the rise in the price of cement should be sanctioned.
He further commended the doggedness and commitment of the Dangote group to the industrialization of the West African sub-region. According to him: “WASU wishes to appreciate the Dangote Group on their corporate social responsibility via scholarship, youth empowerment and building of enduring infrastructure…”
Earlier in Lagos, WASU President, with his executive members, had presented an award to Dangote group as the “Most Outstanding Company in Africa”, noting that there is no other company on the continent that is rapidly expanding across all African countries and employing thousands of youths in their respective locations, as much as the Group.
Dangote’s Group Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects and Portfolio Development, Devakumar Edwin, who was also given an award by the students’ body as an “Icon of Outstanding Visionary Leadership in Africa”, assured them of the group’s determination to create millions of employment across the continent.
Edwin said Aliko Dangote’s desire is to ensure that all able youth are gainfully employed and also that he is working towards that by building his factories across the continent. He said: “I thank you so much for honouring Dangote Group on the basis of employment generation and my humbled self for my personal contribution to the growth and development of the company…We will not rest on our oars, we are building more factories across Africa and we will join hands with the government to ensure that all abled youth are gainfully employed, in line with our President’s desire”
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